Unless you have been practicing chops for quite a while, this is extremely hard to play! However - that doesn't stop it from being very inspirational for a beginner - in fact I am sure a beginner could learn something from this lesson, even if it's just a tiny passage. (that's how I started out - attempting things that were way beyond my level, those were the only things that inspired me).

For people who have been practicing almost half their life (such as me) - it's a little tricky remembering what is difficult and what is not!

Unless you have been practicing chops for quite a while, this is extremely hard to play! However - that doesn't stop it from being very inspirational for a beginner - in fact I am sure a beginner could learn something from this lesson, even if it's just a tiny passage. (that's how I started out - attempting things that were way beyond my level, those were the only things that inspired me).

For people who have been practicing almost half their life (such as me) - it's a little tricky remembering what is difficult and what is not!

Once again I must say that this is a killer solo!

Yeah, you're right! From my point of view it's just playin'... Tnx again!

QUOTE (Henry Dietzel @ Aug 4 2008, 07:00 PM)

I think so too! You easily rolled rock, jazz, and fusion into a ball and kicked its ass!!

Awesome lesson Ognjen! Let me say as only having been playing for 7 mo, beginners can definitely take something from this. It's like Kris said, trying the things that's above and beyond your ability keeps it interesting. Out of reach for me at this point but one day I'll look back at these lesson's and realize those were the one's that inspired me. Thanks again man!

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